Bug 1174218

Summary: incorrect smoothing
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Lavrinov Dmitriy <lavrinov2004>
Component: freetypeAssignee: Marek Kašík <mkasik>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 21CC: behdad, fonts-bugs, ignatenko, kevin, lavrinov2004, mkasik, vascom2
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Description Lavrinov Dmitriy 2014-12-15 12:16:38 UTC
Description of problem:


In Fedora 21 after an upgrade, upgrade the package to version 2.5.3-13 freetype resulting stopped working font smoothing in Mozilla Firefox and Wine. In the previous version 2.5.3-11 freetipe everything worked well.

Comment 1 Igor Gnatenko 2014-12-15 12:43:22 UTC
Please attach screenshots.

Comment 3 Marek Kašík 2014-12-15 16:00:04 UTC
Hi,

I can not reproduce the problem.
Do you have a special theme applied on the KDE session? Do you have a non-standard setting of fonts in your system?

Comment 4 Kevin Kofler 2014-12-15 16:40:47 UTC
The -11 screenshot is using subpixel antialiasing, the -13 one grayscale. There are also some other hinting differences, the characters don't end up at the same positions. Are you sure both of those screenshots are from Fedora freetype packages, no freetype-freeworld, freetype-infinality or the like?

Comment 5 Lavrinov Dmitriy 2014-12-16 06:04:21 UTC
(In reply to Marek Kašík from comment #3)
> Hi,
> 
> I can not reproduce the problem.
> Do you have a special theme applied on the KDE session? Do you have a
> non-standard setting of fonts in your system?


Hi! SETTING only that I did post the screenshot http://www.imageup.ru/img213/1980839/screen.jpg.html

Comment 6 Lavrinov Dmitriy 2014-12-16 06:09:20 UTC
(In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #4)
> The -11 screenshot is using subpixel antialiasing, the -13 one grayscale.
> There are also some other hinting differences, the characters don't end up
> at the same positions. Are you sure both of those screenshots are from
> Fedora freetype packages, no freetype-freeworld, freetype-infinality or the
> like?

Yes, I'm sure it's both packages from Fedora using different versions of packages freetype.
Freetype-infinality and any other packages I did not set.

Comment 7 Lavrinov Dmitriy 2014-12-24 05:20:36 UTC
This error occurs when the package is upgraded from version 2.5.3-11 freetype to version 2.5.3-13 - When connecting the repository update-testing, I turn it off, the error is not corrected and added package freetype 2.5.3.-13 updates to the repository - solve this problem please.

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